Jaehaerys and Alysanne

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103 AC - Alicent Hightower

As Alicent woke up, she could immediately sense the radiant presence of the sunlight, its warm glow enhancing the opulence of her surroundings. With squinted eyes, she instinctively shielded herself by placing her hand around her eyes, embracing the brightness that poured in. Gradually, a soothing sensation enveloped her skin as the sun's rays affectionately bathed her, infusing her with a comforting warmth. The chamber itself surpassed any elegance she had ever encountered, transcending even the grandeur of her parents' chamber in her home. Its lavishness exceeded her expectations, immersing her in a world of unparalleled luxury.

It has been two years since Alicent arrived in King's Landing, and during this time, she has resided in Red Keep. Despite the considerable duration, Alicent's experience within the majestic fortress continues to evoke a sense of novelty, almost as if she had just set foot in its grand premises. The Red Keep's ambiance, characterized by a refreshing and invigorating air, coupled with the enchanting symphony of the nearby waves, provides Alicent with an incomparable serenity. This breathtaking scenery, which she never had the pleasure of encountering back in her hometown, consistently leaves her awe-struck and grateful for the unique beauty surrounding her.

Despite being the daughter of Lord Hightower, Alicent often observed that her abode lacked the same grandeur as the Red Keep. The inherent beauty that graced the Red Keep seemed to elude her humble home – her bedchamber, though not devoid of comfort, paled in comparison to the luxurious chambers found within the Red Keep's walls. Alicent couldn't help but notice that the accommodations of her fellow household members were hardly distinguishable from her own. Whether it was the chamber of the respected Master At Arms or that of an esteemed servant, their surroundings shared a striking resemblance to her own modest dwelling. It seemed that despite her noble lineage, Alicent's standing within the household failed to manifest in the opulence of her chamber.

Alicent walked up to the balcony of her chamber; it wasn't anything fancy, but it was still much better than her own chamber that had no balcony, and even if it did, her home didn't have anything beautiful to look at around it.

I wonder where the Prince is? Alicent, with her dreamy eyes gazing into the distance, couldn't help but feel her heart flutter with anticipation at the mere thought of him. As the daughter of the Hand of the King, she yearned for a chance to connect with Prince Aenar, yet fate had withheld any meaningful conversation between them. Despite her privileged position, Alicent encountered limited opportunities to engage in meaningful dialogue with either Prince Aenar or Princess Rhaenyra, leaving her longing for more interaction with them.

From what Alicent understood, Prince Daemon often flew with his son to Dragonstone and stayed there for months. Alicent didn't know why, and her father refused to elaborate. Her father could get quite angry whenever Alicent asked about the prince.

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